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Introduction
State Key Laboratory of
Intelligent Technology and Systems £¨LITS£©is attached
to Tsinghua University. Preparations for the construction
of the laboratory were started in July, 1987. The
completed project was checked and accepted by the
government in February, 1990. During the twelve
years from 1990 to 2003, the lab has passed the
evaluation by the official group of experts successfully
three times, and been evaluated as "Excellent
Lab" for all the three times. On the meeting
for celebrating the 10th anniversary of the State
Key Lab Development in the October of 1994, State
Key Laboratory of Intelligent Technology and Systems
won "Gold Cattle" Prize. In 1997, it was
selected as the experimental lab.
The present director of the laboratory is Prof.
Zhu Xiaoyan, working in the Department of Computer
Science and Technology. The deputy directors of
the laboratory are Profs. Zhu Xiaoyan and Sun Fuchun.
The academic committee of the laboratory consists of
17 foreign and domestic famous specialists, where 2 of
them are foreign scholars, the Honorable chairman is
Prof. Zhang Bo, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,
the chairman is Prof. Ying Mingsheng, the Vice-chairmen are Prof.
Deng Zhidong.
The laboratory consists of a central lab (the intelligent
technology and systems), and three branch labs (intelligent
signal processing, intelligent image processing,
man-machine interaction and media integration).
The personnel of the laboratory consist of 54 persons,
1 academician of Chinese Science Academy, 1 academician
of Chinese Engineering Academy, 30 professors, including
20 supervisors for the graduate students of the
doctoral program, and 8 associate professors. Among
the researchers, middle-aged and young persons constitute61%.
There are generally more than 31Ph.D.
The laboratory is mainly engaged in basic research
on the principles and methods of artificial intelligence,
including, intelligent information processing, machine
learning, intelligent control and artificial neural
network theories; and the research on the applications
relating to artificial intelligence, mainly including
intelligent robots, speech, graphic, image, word
and language processing.
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